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This article presents a thought project on how the law ought to treat working animals. The author argues that work health and safety legislation needs to take a fresh, contemporary and inclusive approach which challenges our anthropocentric mentality and recognises those animals that contribute to our economy through work. A critical reading of key sections of Australia's model work health and safety legislation, as a representative example of contemporary work health and safety law, supports the contention working animals should be included as 'workers' under such laws. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |